au • thor • i • tar • i •an / seorsterisn /
not allowing people the freedom to decide things for themselves
au • thor • i • ta • tive AWB / s ' eorsteitiv /
having authority; demanding or expecting that people obey you
that you can trust as true and correct the most authoritative book on the subject
au • thor • i • ty Ф AWL / s ' eorsti /
(
[ noncount ] the power to tell people what they must do
[ count ] ( politics ) a group of people that tell other people what they must do
[ count ] a person with special knowledge
—SYNONYM expert
au • thor • ize / ' oearaiz /
to give official permission for something, or for someone to do something
[noncount]
a car
au • to • bi • og • ra • phy / otabai ' agrafi /
au • to • graph / ' otagrref /
a famous person's name, which they themselves have written
au • to • mat • ed AWB / ' otameitad /
operated by machine, without needing people
au • to • mat • ic AWB /
If a machine is automatic , it can work by itself, without people controlling it
that you do without thinking
au • to • mo • bile / |otama 'bil /
a car
au • top • sy / ' o|tapsi /
( health ) an examination of a dead body to find out the cause of death
au • tumn / ' otam/
—SYNONYM fall
a • vail • a • ble Ф AWL / a ' veilabl /
ready for you to use, have, or see
av • a • lanche / ' revalrentj / [ count ]
( geography ) a very large amount of snow that falls quickly down the side of a mountain
av • e • nue / ' revanu /
[count ]
a street in a town or city
The short way of writing "Avenue" in addresses is Ave.
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